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The Republican Journal.~ i| MK 71-_ BELFAST, MAINE. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1899. NUMBER 30. outs ol lo-Uay’s Journal ! In Brief. Advices from the cone' The Death of S. T. Young. City Ciovernment. Base Ball. PERSONAL. PERSONAL. spondeut of the Associated Press at Ponce, PAGE 1. P. a conservative K., say estimate places Liberty. The. of this Week..Deadly Gas .The John people village were The of the City Council Another game of ball between the the loss of life on the island in the recent I regular meeting Tooters Rev. Fr. P. J. Gerrity was a guest of Rev. John T. Owen went to Lewiston Reunion.. Poor Prospect for nearly paralyzed for a time Tuesday tornado at five en- Wednesday, Aug. was held evening, Sept 4th. and Hooters was on the >. T Young Maine as a Graz thousand. Almost the Monday Mayor played Congress Fr. Kealy last week. for a on few days. w * 30th, at uoon, learning of the sudden T. r. State Convention. .Trans- tire loss of life was among the common Poor presided in the Board of Aldermen,and street grounds Sept. 1st, before a large audi- Kstate. Government. Waldo Mrs. Sarah Crowell went to Portland Sat- Patterson City or death of S. T. of the firm of Mrs. R. F. went to Lynn, people peons, as they are called, and Young, Math- Councilman Ford in the Common Council, ence. The Beltast Band a concert be- Mass., Association, Cn H, 2d Maine gave urday for a short visit. Societies Rase there is no of at the exact ews & Young, who dropped dead last Friday for a short visit. Base Notes way getting instantly President Keene being absent. fore the game. There were some amusing Obituary Personal. .The Belfast number lost.The will of the late ex- while doing the ordinary business of the Miss Sally Durham went to Boston last A. I. Brown Bath Roll of No. 6 was Follow- features, but the score did credit to the abil- went to Tuesday to at- derrick Family Reunion. (1. Hilton of New- York has accounts passed. Judge Henry store at a few moments before 12 o’clock on Friday to the winter. tend PAGE 2 are under the of the down spend the U. S. District Court. been tiled for The estate is ing the amounts various ap- ity players, being kept to fig- probate. that He was in his u A at day. usual good health Mrs. Frank B. Jackson Assembly Shore Dinner valued at and is divided propriations : Contingent $130.58; cemeteries ures as low as many professional games. returned Friday Miss Julia Cook was at home from Bos- :l About Iowa An Sou.. $0,000,000 among ing Only aud was sitting on the counter talking in a tire from a week’s visit in I II.'Designer of the Columbia. relatives.K. G. Dunn Sc Co.’s weekly $111.30; highways, $1194 73; department, Following is tho score: Bangor. ton a few days the past week. manner with A. review of trade the happy L. Norton, when $1187 42; school PAGE 3. says astonishing library, $117,22; contingent, HOOTERS. AB.ll.lB TRPO.A.E. Charles E. Orawford and family of New Loren Fletcher went to East Kingston, N. feature is of not- his head aud his hat was :t. the magnitude demand, suddenly dropped $34.31; general school free Hazeltiue, 3b and 2b. 4 2 2 2 4 1 3 York Cuba..Maine's Cat Industry.. purposes, $124.70; returned home Saturday. H., yesterday to visit his sous. m line about to fall off. Libby, 2 1 0 0 0 2 2 Reunion..! iterary News and withstanding prices which would ordi- Mr. Norton with a playful texts books, $15.00; repairs and insurance, p. Mid Ocean. Mills, c. f. 2 1 0 0 0 0 2 Otis Whitmore went to narily check it. Keceut advances in boots remark undertook to replace the when Brighton, Mass., Harry Weymouth of Chicago is visiting, hat, “-0.O8; permanent repairs, $50 00; total, $3.- s. a. 4 0 0 0 0 3 PAGE 4. and shoes and leather do not Stevens, 3 Saturday to visit his daughter. relatives in Morrill and Belfast. prevent large Mr. Young fell forward into hi9 arms dead. r. N 141.34. Dorman, f. ;t o 1 1 0 0 1 ■: d'.poi ('amp Ground The News and hides have risen at E. S. Shuman business, slightly ceased Dr. Holt was Smith, 1st.4 0 1 1 10 1 0 and daughter Nettie are Miss Marion Pleasant Birthday Party .County Respiration instantly. The Committee ou Cemeteries Gay of Brookline, Mass., is Waldorf Astor is go- reported I Chicago.William sent for and was on iu Woodcock, f. 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 the week in Lewiston. the spot less than ten that the Head of the Tide is all spending visiting Miss Maude E. Mathews. ing to sell all his real estate in New York, cemetery Randall, c. 2 1 0 0 4 3 2 PAGE 5. minutes, aud he him taken Dr said to he worth $ 150,000,000, and wash pronounced dead, but up and that a lot of 3-4 acre can be McLellan, 2b and 3b .2 1 2 2 5 3 1 Benjamin Colson returned to Bangor H. D. McLeilan left Tuesday for Ne%v boitast. The City d Bangor mi his for more thau an hour every effort known Capen, c. f. 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 from bim- Bells ...News ot tl.c hands of the United States forever. bought for 6200, and an order was passed Tuesday Temple Heights. York for a few days on business. Churcht‘> Yachts and to the was used to -— Boats. profession resuscitate the Cemetery Trustees to Mr Ladd of the instructing buy Total..32 li u 0*23 13 15 Waterville Sentinel was Miss Lizzie Heath of Isle is a PAGE 8. Fish am> Game. Tin* new law allow- him. Several men Presque strong rubbed him for an the same. in •One man out. Belfast last week on business. of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Tin True for an ing the shooting of one deer for food put by being hit by batted guest Spencer. Policy American hour or more, but all was in vain. The •d r The petition of Geo. E. Johnson and ball. Dee) Water Vessels (Yunty purposes by those holding a license from Miss Grace Pendleton of East Belfast is to Mrs. Annette Gilmore of A Letter from genial, white-souled, kind and Brockton, Mass., Serg’t Sargent. the commissioners *»t fish aud went generous- others for a sidewalk on Bradbury street TOOTERS. AB H.lB.TBPM A. E. game, teach the winter sc hool in Greenville. visited relatives in Belfast last week. page hearted 7. into effect Sept. 1st. This law is made Sam Young, whom every one loved from Cedar street to the house of William Wood, p. and 2b,.. 0 4 1 2 4 4 1 I oliaua. .Sixth Maine aud Godfrey,c. 5 4 4 5 3 1 0 Mrs. F. W. Prescott of is Mr. and Mrs. Howard Battery.. for the benelit of camping parties who respected, was dead beyond recall. The Crandlemire was referred to the Northport spend- Murphy attended : i-iuu.o. Committee 2b and 1 ;ite...Higb License vs. McDonald, p. 3 3 1 5 2 1 ing the week with her sister in Lewiston. the Grove ■ are in the woods and funeral was held at the church on Mapie New Library at Clinton. during September Friday, Sept. Sidewalks. Patterson, s. s. 4 1 1 1 1 1 3 campmeetiug yesterday. have to come out before- the open time on r. PAGE 8. 1st, and the gathering of the people from A communication was received from J. G. Colcord, f. 4 1 I) O 0 0 0 Eugene Strong of Waterville was the guest Frank E. Clark of Citvpoint is at home deer. A Kineo of the 1st -..Ci dispatch says: Johnson, c. f. 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. unty Correspondence..Ship miles around to pay the. last tribute, to the Brooks and others representing that a sewer J. Gordon last week. from Somes Sound for a visit of a few days. "..Births ..Marriages Deaths. “The first deer of the season was killed Pitcher, lb. 4 0 2 2 5 3 0 : dead showed iu what esteem he was held is already '.aid from the school-houses to Mrs. W. H Clifford and lure, today. The woods about Moose- Rigby, i f.... 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 daughter, Mrs. Mrs. R. S. Smart, who has been visiting those who knew him. The High street to the 4 Ians of 3b. 4 1 1 1 3 0 2 Geo. A. AS OF THE WEEK. liead lake are tilled with campers, and a by Masonic according Parks Tuttle, Mathews, visited friends in Bangor friends in Belfast, leaves today for Bangor. Reed, I. f. 2 0 0 0 0 o 0 great have licenses to shoot deer for brethren were present in regalia to the & Wheeler, and that building another sew- last week. many James Pattee went to Isle er Presque Tues ■ l'tkrs. The Portland Cam- food purposes. Aside from the number number of one hundred or more, aud the on that part of the street would be a need- j Total.38 15 10 12 21 11 7 Mr. and Mrs Fred B.